Tekelec Integrated Application Solutions on Network Software Platform Operating Date issued April 2006 Document reference & release version TR-IAS Ed 1.2 These presentation materials describe Tekelec's present plans to develop and make available to its customers certain products, features and functionality. Tekelec is only obligated to provide those deliverables specifically included in a written agreement signed by Tekelec and customer. Training documentation Notes 1
Tekelec IAS on NSP Training Manual This Training Manual is in accordance with Tekelec NSP Issued April Copyright © 2005 TEKELEC France. All rights reserved In accordance with its policy of constant product improvement, TEKELEC France reserves the right to change the information in this manual without notice. No part of this manual may be photocopied or reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of TEKELEC France. Software license notice Your license agreement with TEKELEC France specifies the permitted and prohibited uses of the product. Any unauthorized duplication or use of Tekelec NSP, in whole or in part, in print or in any other storage and retrieval system, is prohibited. Trademarks All product names mentioned are trademarks of their respective owners. Tekelec France HeadquartersMulhouse OfficeParis Office Le MeltemParc de la Mer Rouge60 avenue du Centre 2 allée des Séquoias20E rue Salomon Grumbach78180 Montigny le Bretonneux Limonest Cedex68059 Mulhouse Cedex (France) Tel: Tel: Tel: Fax: Fax: Fax: Website: Training documentation ‘06 | 2 Notes 2
Class outline This class is intended to provide you with a full introduction to Tekelec IAS on NSP, as well as an understanding of its basic concepts and operations. Class Outline includes the following sections: - Tekelec IAS on NSP Operating Lessons objectives How to start NSP NSP’s main menu NSP’s User Preferences Data privacy Lesson Review Training documentation ‘06 | 3 Notes 3
Lessons objectives After this class you will be able to : Access to the NSP main menu Access to the application tools Access to the configuration tools Access to the monitoring tools Setup the User preferences for NSP Log out from NSP Training documentation ‘06 | 4 Notes 4
Tekelec IAS on NSP Operating Training documentation ‘06 | 5 Notes 5
How to start NSP Open your Web browser and type in the following location : :7001/nsp Enter your login and password and press OK: Training documentation ‘06 | 6 Notes Force Refresh : Go to Tools Internet Options Select General Tab Click on Settings button Select Every visit to the page Click OK Click OK on Internet Options window Auto resize pop-up windows : Go to Tools Internet Options Select Security Tab Select Internet zone Click on Custom level… Set to ‘enable’ the following parameter: Allow script-initiated windows without size or position constraint. Click OK 6
NSP’s main menu NSP’s main menu gives quick access to all the tools : The main tool bar The application board Applications families : Application, configuration, monitoring Training documentation ‘06 | 7 Notes 7
NSP’s main menu The main tool bar : Quick access Setup the About NSP User preferences Log out from NSP Training documentation ‘06 | 8 Notes 8
NSP’s main menu The tools Application Configuration Monitoring Training documentation ‘06 | 9 Notes 9
NSP’s User preferences Opens a pop-up window where the user sets up different options concerning NSP Training documentation ‘06 | 10 Notes 10
NSP’s User preferences Time tab Set the display of the different time related formats for all the tools Choose the current time zone Training documentation ‘06 | 11 Notes The different authorized values For the “Date format”, “Time format” and “Date and Time field” fields, you can use and combine the following values : - yy or yyyy : Year (number) - dd : Day in month (number) - MM or MMMM : Month in year (respectively number or string) - aa : AM/PM marker (string) - HH : Hour in day (0-23) - hh : Hour in AM/PM (1-12) - mm : Minutes in hour (number) - ss : Seconds in minute (number) Separators The button Properties gives the information related to the selected session. 11
NSP’s User preferences Directory tab Directory for the manual exports Directory for the ProTraq configuration files uploading Directory for the scheduled exports Training documentation ‘06 | 12 Notes Warning : Those 3 directories must exist on server side. No check is done by application. It is user’s responsibility to do so. 12
NSP’s User preferences Enumeration tab Check this to enable the translation of the different numerical values to explicit text values Training documentation ‘06 | 13 Notes Translate ENUM values : This option is checked by default and translates numerical values to explicit text values, much more understandable. For example, the field “WAY” will be incoming and outgoing instead of 0 and 1. 13
NSP’s User preferences Point Code tab Choose between Hexadecimal and Decimal display Check this to enable the splitting of the Point Codes display Choose the separation character when the Point Codes are split Select the size of each group of bits when the Point Codes are split Training documentation ‘06 | 14 Notes Bit groups : When “Split format” is checked, the Point Codes are split in bit groups. The Point Code are written on 14 bits in ETSI and 24 bits in ANSI, so be careful about the total of bits in the different bit groups. For example, here = 14, so it is good for ETSI Point Codes. 14
NSP’s User preferences CIC tab (Circuit Identification Code) Choose between Hexadecimal and Decimal display Check this to enable the splitting of the CIC display Choose a the separation character when the CIC are split Select the size of each group of bits when the CIC are split Training documentation ‘06 | 15 Notes 15
NSP’s User preferences Alarmlist tab Choose a color for each alarm Select how many records you want per page Select which tab is displayed first Auto Popup a comment window when the user terminates an alarm Choose whether you want auto refresh of the list, and define the refresh interval in seconds Training documentation ‘06 | 16 Notes Colors : You can choose to define a color using : - The hexadecimal format, starting with # and adding the RGB components (e.g. white is #FFFFFF) - The text format, by giving the name of the color : white, blue, pink, lightgreen, black,… - The defined colors, by clicking on, opening the following popup window : 16
NSP’s User preferences Listener tab Auto acknowledge the alarmsHistory depth in day(s) of the terminated by an eventterminated alarms list Training documentation ‘06 | 17 Notes 17
Lesson review Q - How many Applications families are there ? Q - What do you use Translate ENUM values for ? Q - Which application is affected by the Time settings tab in User preferences ? Q - Which tab in User preferences is related to ProAlarm ? Training documentation ‘06 | 18 Notes 18